Using your pro-alert, How to install or change the sensor, How to find leaks – Tracer TP-9360 PRO-Alert M-L AM06026-3 User Manual

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Figure 1. Properly Installed Alkaline Batteries

How to Install or Change the Sensor

A new PRO-Alert™ is shipped with its sensor packed separately. The sensor must be

installed in the PRO-Alert™ before use. This specialized sensor will operate for about

100 hours before it will need to be replaced.

1. Remove the rubber sensor cover by lifting at the outer edge.

2. If you are replacing a worn out sensor, remove the worn out sensor by pulling it

straight out of the socket and discard it.

WARNING

If you are replacing the sensor, the worn out sensor may be hot.

3. Remove the new sensor from its packaging.

4. Carefully align the three sensor leads (small wires coming out of the bottom of the

"can") with the three holes in the sensor socket. Insert the leads into the holes by

gently pressing straight down on the sensor until the sensor leads contact the

bottom of the socket. Be careful not to bend the sensor leads. See Figure 2.

5. Reinstall the rubber sensor cover by pressing it down firmly around the edges.

Be sure the edges of the cover are flat against the surface of the detector.

Figure 2. Installing the Sensor

Using Your PRO-Alert™

WARNING

Do not operate this instrument in the presence of gasoline,

natural gas, propane or in other combustible atmospheres.

How To Find Leaks

NOTE: A sudden whipping of the leak detector probe or "blowing" into the sensor tip will

affect the air flow over the sensor and cause the instrument to emit a leak signal.

1. Place the tip of the leak-detector probe as close as possible to the site of the

suspected leak. Try to position the probe within ¼ inch (5 mm) of the possible leak

source.



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